The warranty typically replaces the rrod boxes from what I hear.

On 12/4/08, jeremyd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Maybe it's the placement of the device or just plain bad luck.  I know
>> problems have existed and I know people still have issues, but I know
>> quite
>> a large pool of avid gamers (unfortunately, that's ALL some of them do)
>> and
>> none have had to replace an XBox 360 (though a couple did replace the
>> original)...  and a few bought them on the day of release.
>
> Most of the problems are heat related.  The xbox's graphic chipset can get
> so hot that it starts to heat the solder back up and when it cools it
> cracks.  It is called the (RRoD) red ring of death as indicted by the red
> ring around the power button.  Just in case anyone has an xbox 360 or has a
> son/daughter that does, you can simply add 2 normal case fans to the box of
> the 360 and it will pretty much take care of the problem.  There are videos
> on utube that can show you how to do it.  It is a lot cheaper than replacing
> a $300 device.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Jeremy Davis, CEO
> Maximum Technologies, LLC
> Office 318.303.4725
> www.maximumtech.us
>
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